WHAT ARE THE KEY CONCEPTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE IT NETWORK ENGINEERING? PLE
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WHAT ARE THE KEY CONCEPTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE IT NETWORK ENGINEERING?
PLEASE EXPLAIN THE GENERAL CONCEPTS TO BEGIN WITH
PLEASE GIVE SOME GOOD REFERENCES AND BOOKS TO LOOK INTO FOR THE EXAMS FOR COMPTIA SECURITY + EXAM
THE CompTIA CySA+ (CompTIA IT Certifications) CONSISTS OF
- IT FUNDEMENTALS EXAM
- A+ EXAM
- Network+ EXAM
- Security+ EXAM
, etc.
PLEASE GIVE THE BOOKS OR REFERENCES OR LINKS I COULD USE FOR THE GOOD REFERENCES FOR PREPARING AND STUDYING EXAMS
IT SEEMS THERE ARE ONLINE PROGRAMS AND BOOKS I COULD USE
PLEASE GIVE YOUR BEST REFERENCES FOR THE BEIGNNER WHO HAS LITTLE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE IT CONCEPTS
I WANT SOME RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE REFERENCES THAT CONSISTS OF CONCEPTS EXPLAINED IN EASY STEPS AND PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Explanation / Answer
Disclaimer: I do not endorse any of the below mentioned references. They all should be taken as my personal opinion only.
https://certification.comptia.org/certifications/cybersecurity-analyst#exampreparation
This is the mega resources that contains right amount of relavant information on the subject and would answer all your queries regarding preparation of this certification exam. Here you can find offline and online study materials, practice test, along with the option of being enrolled for classroom training sessions as well.
Books for Self Sudy:
https://certification.comptia.org/training/partner-content?cert=CSA%2b&mtype=SS_BOOKS
https://www.amazon.in/Networking-Beginners-Guide-Bruce-Hallberg/dp/0071812245
Practice tests:
https://www.udemy.com/comptiacsa/#instructor-1
Few more excellent books:
Computer Networking: A top-down approach by Kurose and Ross
Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and David Wetherall
Video lectures to aid in your prepertion:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL32DBC269EF768F74
Let me know if you need any further info on this.
Good Luck!
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